Difference between revisions of "Winky Soft"
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− | * [[Ginji Ito]] | + | * [[Ginji Ito]] - Composer for My Life My Love (FC). |
− | * [[Masa Konishi]] | + | * [[Masa Konishi]] - Composer. |
− | * [[Masahiro Sho]] | + | * [[Masahiro Sho]] - Programmer, programmed sound engine for NES. |
− | * [[Shinichi Tanaka]] | + | * [[Shinichi Tanaka]] - Composer. |
− | * [[Yasunari Ohnishi]] | + | * [[Yasunari Ohnishi]] - Composer for [[Super Robot Taisen (GB)]]. |
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.winky.co.jp/ winky.co.jp/] - Official | * [http://www.winky.co.jp/ winky.co.jp/] - Official |
Revision as of 23:25, 5 July 2020
Winky Soft | |
Founded | 1983 |
Headquarters | Osaka, Japan |
Winky Soft (株式会社ウィンキーソフト Kabushikigaisha Uinkīsofuto) is a Japanese game developer. It was created at the beginning of 1983. They are known for their work for the Super Robot Taisen games.
Games
Music Development
NES
For the game My Life My Love, Ginji Ito wrote his compositions on sheet music paper and sent it to Winky Soft, in which their programmer Masahiro Sho implemented the songs into his 6502 assembly sound driver that utilized the Ricoh 2A03.
Audio Personnel
- Ginji Ito - Composer for My Life My Love (FC).
- Masa Konishi - Composer.
- Masahiro Sho - Programmer, programmed sound engine for NES.
- Shinichi Tanaka - Composer.
- Yasunari Ohnishi - Composer for Super Robot Taisen (GB).
Links
- winky.co.jp/ - Official